600 Red Hill Avenue residential project

600 Redhill Avenue Residential Project, APN 006-091-13

Architect: Jerry Frate Architecture and PlanningApplicant: Robert NobiliStatus: Approved by Town Council

Town Council has approved the request for rezoning, specific plan, design review, use permit, lot subdivision, and grading permit. The applicants propose to subdivide the existing 72,024 square foot lot into two lots and construct four residential units on the new lot, uphill from the existing apartment building. The proposed homes would be accessed from a driveway off of Spaulding Street. The two proposed lots would consist of: 1.) the existing 10-unit apartment building on a 29,195 square foot lot with 14 parking spaces; and 2.) four, detached, four bedroom condominium units on a 43,829 square foot lot with 22 parking spaces. Total density of 8 units per acre is proposed for the combined lots. The project includes a grading permit request to excavate 2,870 cubic yards for the shared driveway, foundations and landscape walls. Each 3,300 sq. ft. unit would have four-bedrooms, a three-car garage, driveway parking, and patio and deck areas. Proposed materials include Spanish clay tile roofing and stucco siding. The townhouses will have a maximum height of 27 feet (35 feet permitted). The project also includes a four-foot tall debris flow deflection wall upslope of the proposed residences. The Town Council will consider rezoning from C-3 (General Commercial) and R-2 (Medium Density Residential) to R-2/PPD/SPD (Medium Density Residential with a Specific Planned Development District overlay) and approval of a specific plan for the sites.